Re: I need an advice...
- From: "Fabrizio Romano" <fabriz75@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 11:13:53 +0100
Thank you, I'll have a look at it.
Regards,
Fabrizio
"msgroup" <notemail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi, Fabrizio:
You may use our SocketPro at www.udaparts.com. Inside the package,
there are many database samples and tutorials to show you how to securely
access ANY remote database ANYWHERE with ANY types of networks (LAN,
Wireless, Modems, Dialup).
See the article at
http://www.udaparts.com/document/articles/dialupdb.htm
With help of SocketPro, you can write a professional application in a
few days with decent performance for all of types of networks.
Regards,
"Fabrizio Romano" <fabriz75@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
maybe I'm OT, but I don't know where else I can put this question.
Say you have to write a program for a very small company (5 pc). They
just need to store some data in a database which is on a server and they
need to access this database from some other computers, with client
applications. All these pc are connected in a lan.
What is the best approach I can follow to do this?
I thought about writing 2 applications: the first to be installed on the
server, will deal with the database, and the second, installed on the
other computers, deals with the first one.
In case this is the right way, what technology should I use? Remoting?
Web service? Windows service? Something else?
Or maybe just forget about the server application and connect to the
database directly through the lan network?
Or maybe nothing I just wrote...
Can anyone help me? I just need a guideline, in order to be able to
approach the problem knowing at least what I have to do.
How to do it will come later.
I program in C#2.0 with VS05 and SQLEXPRESS.
Thank you in advance and happy 2007!
Fabrizio
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